Terrill, thanks, but you lost me. The door is open in both photos so that is not an issue. The is no rubber along the bottom of the glass to keep the water out. The incoming water drains through quarter window assembly and out a drain hole at the bottom through the floor.
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The stop at the top is formed by the stainless steel trim and is not adjustable.
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The window travels up and down just fine now that I figured out how to adjust the glass "up or down" and "in or out". The rear quarter panel was a NOS one and was installed rather closely to the original. The roof was not touched so there is very little room to move the entire panel without affecting the door, rear glass and trunk lid.
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There is some adjustment to the track, but that does not move the glass any closer to the "fuzzy" weather strip.
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I am going to talk to my body guy and see if the rear quarter can be "persuaded" inward so the gap can be reduced.